MAC Address
If HP is handling your load balancing then when you setup your cluster you
can choose other or no load balancing.
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When you have teaming setup via HP's utility for servers,
it creates a virtual MAC address. Bacically their
software (HP) allows you to take separate nics and
combined them as one, to get one virtual IP and MAC address
How does Application Center 2k handle this?
Thank you in advance.
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